Three points are clear:1. Archbishop Burke did NOT take back anything he said; he objected to how his words were used.
2. Obama's administration tried to circumvent the 1st amendment.
3. Secularists are quick to cry "separation of church and state" to silence the Church, but they have no issue with interfering in Church matters. Hey guys and gals, it works both ways.
This Thursday, Archbishop Raymond L. Burke, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura at the Vatican, issued a statement expressing his regret for the way that Randall Terry misused an interview with him for a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.
“Recently,” the statement reads, “Mr. Randall Terry and some of his associates visited me in Rome and asked to videotape an interview with me to share with pro-life workers for the purpose of their encouragement. The interview was conducted on March 2, 2009.”
“Sadly, Mr. Terry has used the videotape for another purpose which I find most objectionable,” Archbishop Burke says.
story here
This is the second story:
Hey, Obama: Hands Off Burke
A reliable source tells me that someone representing the Obama administration is about to put pressure on the papal nuncio to the United States to get Archbishop Raymond Burke to be quiet. The Obama complaint is that Archbishop Burke, who is now head of the Apostolic Signatura in Rome, has supported another bishop in his chastisement of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius for her support of abortion.
Burke has been one of my favorite Bishops specifically because he speaks out, and speaks the truth. I pray that he will continue to do so.
This Thursday, Archbishop Raymond L. Burke, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura at the Vatican, issued a statement expressing his regret for the way that Randall Terry misused an interview with him for a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.
“Recently,” the statement reads, “Mr. Randall Terry and some of his associates visited me in Rome and asked to videotape an interview with me to share with pro-life workers for the purpose of their encouragement. The interview was conducted on March 2, 2009.”
“Sadly, Mr. Terry has used the videotape for another purpose which I find most objectionable,” Archbishop Burke says.
story here
This is the second story:
Hey, Obama: Hands Off Burke
A reliable source tells me that someone representing the Obama administration is about to put pressure on the papal nuncio to the United States to get Archbishop Raymond Burke to be quiet. The Obama complaint is that Archbishop Burke, who is now head of the Apostolic Signatura in Rome, has supported another bishop in his chastisement of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius for her support of abortion.
Burke has been one of my favorite Bishops specifically because he speaks out, and speaks the truth. I pray that he will continue to do so.

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